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I agree. With better lighting, it will send roots out when floating. But I would recommend planting it, if possible. Remove a couple rows of leaf nodes from the bottom of the stem, that should help it develop roots, if it doesn't have a good root system already. (I know sometimes cabomba is sold in bunches with no roots.)
thanks guys, i will try to plant them this weekend, what is a true floating plant (meaning i don't want to plant it at all)? something that will float, provide shade and protection for fry?
65 gallon - ADA 120p - planted 55 gallon - AGA standard - mix cichlid 30 gallon tall - eclipse acrylic - semi-planted
For what it is worth....I use them solely as floating plants. It grows quickly and provides great cover for fish. They appear more at ease because of it.
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